Part II.] Pearson: Antiseptic Treatment of Timber, 
77 
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Teeated. 
Untbeated. 
.Register 
No. 
Species. 
Date on 
which 
aid down. 
1 
Date 
. of ( 
inspec¬ 
tion. 
Conditio o. 
1 
Date on 
which 
aid down. 
Date of 
inspection. 
Condition. 
5 and 6 
Finns excels a . 
12th June 
1909. 
17th Aug.j 
1910. 1 
Sound . 
12th June 
1909. 
17th Aug. 
1910. 
Sound. 
7 and 8 
Ficea Morinda 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Slightly pitted by 
white-ants. 
Abies Findrow 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
11 and 
12 
Pterocarpus macro- 
carpus. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
25th Oct. 
1909. 
White-ants working 
over the surface 
but not yet.done 
any damage. 
13 and 
14 
Bombax malabari- 
cum. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
1st Oct. 
1909. 
Completely eaten in 
half by white-ants 
and removed on 
1st October 1909. 
15 and 
16 
Bauhinia retusa . 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
17th Aug. 
1910. 
Sound. 
17 and 
18 
Dipterocarpus tuber - 
culatus. 
Do. 
Do. 
W h i te- 
a n t s 
working 
over the 
a irface 
but so 
far they 
have 
done no 
damage. 
Do. 
Do. 
Slightly pitted by 
white-ants. 
19 and 
20 
Anogeissus latifolic 
i Do. 
Do. 
Sound . 
Do. 
Do. 
Sound. 
21 and 
22 
Odina Wodier 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
30th Oct. 
1909. 
Badly damaged by 
white-ants and 
removed on 3rd 
October 1909. 
23 and 
24 
Shorea robusta . 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
, 
17th Aug. 
1910. 
Sound. 
From the above records it will be seen that with the exception of 
the specimen of Bostoellia serrata which shows slight signs of wet rot 
all the treated woods are in good order. It appears that in the case of 
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